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Lange v. Zambito
This case arises out of plaintiff Alex Lange's alleged loss of personal property after he was arrested for trespassing and vandalism at a property located in Valley Center, California (the subject property). In his third amended complaint, Lange, suing in propria persona, attempted to plead causes of action for conspiracy, conversion, negligence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress against defendants PNC Mortgage (PNC), its representative Kim Haynes, and Sandra Zambito, a prospective purchaser of the property (collectively, defendants).[1]
The arguments advanced in Lange's four-page opening brief are largely unintelligible and irrelevant to the appeal herein. However, it appears Lange is asserting that the trial court erred in sustaining defendants' demurrer because Lange included sufficient allegations to state his claims for conspiracy, conversion, negligence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress against defendants in the third amended complaint. We affirm.

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